Managed websites for small and medium service businesses.
Pixel Peak is built for UK service businesses that need clearer pages, stronger trust, and ongoing website management without commissioning custom software or carrying the technical work internally.
The service works best for an owner-led business or focused team whose website needs to explain services, support referrals, qualify enquiries, and stay maintained after launch.

What the £99/month service includes.
The initial planning, design, build, and setup are included. Hosting, routine updates, maintenance, and support then continue every month.
Plan, write, and build the website
Page planning, full website copywriting, design, build, testing, and as many pages as the agreed launch requires.
Use your content and customer routes
Existing photos and copy can be carried across, with forms, an About page, Google Maps directions, and redirects included.
Set up domain, email, search, and tracking
One free standard domain with renewal fees included, DNS and transfer help, www setup, one business email mailbox, Google Analytics, and SEO setup.
Keep the website managed
Hosting, SSL, security updates, content changes, technical help, and ongoing website support.
Agreed upfront: required pages, existing content, domain and DNS access, mailbox details, Maps location, forms, and redirects.
Quoted separately: complex ecommerce, portals, custom systems, extra mailboxes, paid tools, advertising, and formal guarantees.
Businesses that benefit from a clearer, better-managed website.
The sectors vary, but the buying problem is similar: visitors need to understand the offer, see enough evidence, and know what to do next.
Trades and property services
Electricians, roofers, drainage firms, installers, maintenance teams, and property services that rely on quote requests, coverage clarity, and visible proof.
Professional and business services
Consultants, accountants, legal firms, IT providers, agencies, architects, and specialists that need expertise explained in buyer-friendly language.
Health, care, and clinics
Clinics, therapists, care providers, and appointment-led services that need calm reassurance, practitioner trust, suitability information, and clear next steps.
Local, education, and hospitality services
Tutors, training providers, venues, caterers, clubs, and local services that need practical details, service choices, booking context, and mobile-friendly contact.
Most projects begin in one of these situations.
You do not need a polished website brief. Knowing what is wrong with the current website, or what the new website must achieve, is enough to start.
The current site undersells the business
The business has moved forward, but the website still feels dated, vague, thin on proof, or difficult to use on mobile.
The first proper website is overdue
The business is already trading or preparing to launch and needs more substance than a social profile or single generic page.
Enquiries start with avoidable questions
Buyers still ask about service fit, coverage, process, standards, pricing context, or next steps because the website does not answer them clearly.
Nobody owns the website job internally
The team needs hosting, routine updates, maintenance, analytics, and practical improvements handled without building an internal web function.
Some requirements need a different route.
The £99/month model stays credible because it is focused. Pixel Peak will identify these boundaries before work begins rather than forcing complex requirements into the standard plan.
Complex ecommerce or marketplaces
Large catalogues, marketplace logic, stock systems, advanced checkout requirements, or substantial ecommerce operations need separate specialist scope.
Web applications and portals
Customer accounts, dashboards, bespoke databases, workflow systems, and custom software are not part of the standard managed website plan.
Enterprise procurement requirements
Formal uptime guarantees, bespoke security schedules, extensive vendor onboarding, and guaranteed emergency support need written scope beyond the standard plan.
Tell us about the business and the website problem.
The first reply will explain which pages are likely to matter, whether the work is included, and whether any specialist requirement needs a separate quote.
Review the service before you decide
Review the included work, pricing, support model, and evidence before sending an enquiry.